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New EU hate speech rules agreed to by Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Microsoft
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Going once, going twice: A big bitcoin auction is set to take place in Australia
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Chat with Alexa even without an Echo via a new web app at Echosim.io
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You can now register a .game TLD
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The EU is pushing for Open Access on all publicly funded research
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Facebook and Microsoft dive underwater to lay a new internet cable to Europe
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Say goodbye to ‘12345’: Microsoft is banning your lame passwords
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The FBI wants to read your emails without a warrant
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Microsoft takes a stance against terrorism on its consumer services
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eBay wants you to spend more money with its new search and browse experiences
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Weekly Rewind: A weight loss vest, manmade meteors, and a physical Amazon store
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Trustpilot survey shows us how much we like to complain
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Indiegogo and Arrow Electronics partner to bring entrepreneur dreams to market
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Reddit now lets you embed posts on other websites
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Memory hole: Google battles back against France over right to be forgotten
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TP-link's new Talon router is a first of its kind
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A brick-and-mortar Amazon store may be coming to a city near you
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Amazon boss wants it to look ‘irresponsible’ not to be a Prime member
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Is Soundcloud about to place serious restrictions on DJ mixes? Sources say yes
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PornHub security breach turns out to be a well-executed hoax
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YouTube pranksters jailed after staging ‘terrifying’ heist
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Newly leaked internal newsletters give rare glimpse inside the NSA
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Flash will become click-to-play on Chrome later this year, Google says
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Islamic State scrambles as British forces shut down its communication lines
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The EU could slap Google with a record $3 billion antitrust fine
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Wildfire: Website lets Fort McMurray residents see the state of their home
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Amazon may soon tempt your taste buds with its own brand of groceries
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Weekly Rewind: Disappearing tattoos, Facebook's Trending Topics scandal, and more
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Online privacy worries increasingly keeping Americans off the internet, study says
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Update: OKCupid succeeds in removing 70,000 users’ leaked data from public view
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Microsoft outlaws all tech support ads on Bing
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Mozilla reopens its Test Pilot program for Firefox in the safest way possible
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The FTC may once again go after Google for abusing search dominance
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Groupon’s ‘Crash the Site’ sale has some crazy high-dollar gadget discounts
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Google bans payday loan ads on its search engine
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Argentina’s beautiful national parks get the Street View treatment
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Google is testing this significant change to how it presents its search results
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New Google News feature aims to ensure that you never miss a local story
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‘Boaty McBoatface’ research ship will officially be named the RRS Sir David Attenborough
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The Panama Papers — it’s still not over, source says
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Awesome Tech You Can't Buy Yet: Inflatable boats, eBike wheels, and a Keurig for tortillas
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Bouqs is planning to disrupt the flower delivery industry
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Weekly Rewind: Stainless clothing, an Instagram flaw, the Stones vs. Trump
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Rise in popularity of online vision exams has your local eye doctor seeing red
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Soon, you’ll be able to Netflix and chill on British Airways
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Almost 80 percent of active Reddit threads mention Nazis or Hitler
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Could YouTube videos help predict Islamic State attacks? Report says yes
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Google pledges $250,000 to help Flint battle back
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Amazon gives Prime Now its own website to get you to shop even more
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Prove you're human by identifying gibberish words, because computers suck at that
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This 3D brain may unlock the mysteries of language
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ISIS hacking group releases a hit list of seemingly random New Yorkers
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The end of child pornography? Google’s new web crawler could help